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...which brings me to another question. I'd heard for many years about how strong the documentation is for FreeBSD, and assumed that extended to the handbook as well. But while reading through the handbook, I kind of got the impression that something was just a little... off. I couldn't tell what was current and what was out of date because of my lack of experience wih the OS. But then I got to this part:
"By far, the most popular X11 MP3 player is XMMS." (freebsd.org/doc/handbook/sound-mp3.html)
And literally laughed out loud. Even so, I'm about to install XMMS (first time in about a eight years) just so I can be like "the FreeBSD guys".
Is it appropriate to follow the handbook as the best documentation for installing and configuring FreeBSD 9.1?
Thank you for your guidance!





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2009-03-17
You also were asking "what is the best way to install software in FreeBSD," so it seemed obvious to me that your proficiency with the ports system was not that good. Which is why I directed you to RTFM: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports.html
Edited 2013-02-16 03:54 UTC